France. Silver medal of honour for departments and communes (Médaille d'Honneur Départementale et Communale d'argent), signed ‘G. CROUZAT’, Silvered Bronze 50 x 30 mm, weight 22,20 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon, original box
Belgium, Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Gold Medal of the Order of Leopold II, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 230, gilt Bronze 40 mm, weight 30,80 g., Condition UNC, ribbon, original box
Belgium, Leopold II (1865 - 1909). Badge 1905 for industrial achievement ‘Habilete Moralite’, Literature: Borna Barac Belgium 70, type IV, Silver, enamel 55 x 28 mm, weight 17,30 g., Condition UNC, ribbon, original box
Poland. Eagle pattern 43 so called ‘kurica’, brass plate 50 x 43 mm, weight 12,10 g., Condition XF, nice patina, original unfinished half-finished product from a workshop in Moscow, undercut details, no fixing, embossed with counter
Poland. AR Cross Denar XI Century, Obv.: Cross, Rev.: A simple (Greek) cross in a border of dots, Silver 16 mm, weight 1,07 g., Condition Good XF, slightly toned, beautifully
Poland. AR Cross Denar XI Century, Obv.: Cross, two dots and a two circles in the corners, Rev.: A simple (Greek) cross, two dots and a two circles in the corners, Silver 16 mm, weight 0,887 g., Condition XF
Poland, unspecified province. AR Brakteat II half XIII century, Obv.: A bust with long hair straight ahead, three balls in a circle , Kopicki -, Wieleń 204, Sarbsk 78, Silver 18 mm, weight 0,23 g., Condition aUNC, very well struck and preserved specimen, very rare
Poland. Ladislaus I Herman 1081-1102 AD. Denar ND, Krakow mint, Obv: Head left, Rev: Stylised building with three towers / References: Kopicki 32, Frynas P.5.1. Silver 14 mm, weight ca. 0,8 g., Condition NGC MS 62, grey patina, very well and deep struck specimen
Poland. Ladislaus I Herman 1081-1102 AD. Denar ND, Krakow mint, Obv: Head left, Rev: Stylised building with three towers / References: Kopicki 32, Frynas P.5.1. Silver 15 mm, weight ca. 0,8 g., Condition NGC MS 62, grey patina, very well and deep struck specimen
Poland. Ladislaus I Herman 1081-1102 AD. Denar ND, Krakow mint, Obv: Head left, Rev: Stylised building with three towers / References: Kopicki 32, Frynas P.5.1. Silver 14 mm, weight 0,53 g., Condition NGC MS 63, attractive specimen
Poland. Boleslaus III Krzywousty (Wrymouth) 1102-1138. Denar no date, Cracow mint. Obv.: Knight piercing a dragon with a spear, Rev.: Patriarchal cross, in the fields of dots. Kopicki 44 R2, Frynas P.6.5. Silver 13 mm. Condition PCGS MS 63
Poland, Wladyslaw II (Wladislaw II The Exile) 1138-1146. Denar ND, Krakow mint, Prince and Bishop, Kopicki 51 var. (R1), Frynas P.7.4, Str. 42.r,, Silver 13 mm, weight 0,56 g., Condition NGC MS 63, beautiful patina, very attractive specimen
Poland. Wladyslaw II (Wladislaw II The Exile) 1138-1146. Denar ND, fight with a lion, Kopicki 49 (R2), Frynas P.7.1, Silver 13 mm, weight ca. 0,7 g., Condition PCGS MS 63, beautifully, rare in this grade!
Poland, Wladyslaw II (Wladislaw II The Exile) 1138-1146. Denar ND, Krakow mint, Prince and Bishop, Kopicki 51 var. (R1), Frynas P.7.4, Str. 42.r,, Silver 13 mm, weight 0,56 g., Condition NGC MS 65, beautiful old patina, excellent preserved specimen, rare in this Top! grade
Poland. Wladyslaw II (Wladislaw II The Exile) 1138-1146. Denar ND, Crakow, eagle and hare, Obv.: Knight with a sword over his captive, Rev.: Flying eagle grabbing a hare, Frynas P.7.6, Gum.H. 87, Kopicki 53 R2, Silver 15 mm, weight ca. 0,7 g., Condition PCGS MS 63, beautifully, rare in this grade!
Poland, Wladyslaw II (Wladislaw II The Exile) 1138-1146 AD. Denar ND, Krakow mint (fight with a lion), Kopicki 49 (R2), Frynas P.7.1, Silver 14 mm, weight 0,49 g., Condition NGC MS 62, nice old patina
Poland. Boleslaw IV Kedzierzawy (Boleslaus IV The Curly) 1146-1173. Denar ca. 1157-1166, Crakow, Obv.: Emperor Frederick Barbarossa seated on the throne, Rev.: Inscription BOL / EZL / AVS in three lines separated by lines, Frynas P.8.4 R, Gum-H. 89, Kopicki 58 R5, Silver 16,2 mm, weight 0,42 g., Condition NGC MS 64, slightly toned, Beautiful, rare in this grade!
Poland. Boleslaus IV the Curly 1146-1173. Denar ND, Cracow mint. Obv.: The princewith his sword held horizontally, sitting on a throne in front inscription: BOLEZLAV. Rev.: The head ofa square frame, inscription: S ADALBERTVS. Catalogue References: Stronczyński 51, Kopicki 54-55 var. Silver 16 mm, weight 0,53 g. Condition VF, patina
Poland. Boleslaw IV Kedzierzawy (Boleslaus IV The Curly) 1146-1173. Denar ca. 1157-1166, Crakow, Obv.: Emperor Frederick Barbarossa seated on the throne, Rev.: Inscription BOL / EZL / AVS in three lines separated by lines, Frynas P.8.4 R, Gum-H. 89, Kopicki 58 R5, Silver 16 mm, weight 0,39 g., Condition NGC MS 64, Beautiful, rare in this grade!
Poland. Boleslaw IV Kedzierzawy (Boleslaus IV The Curly) 1146-1173. Denar ca. 1146-1157, Crakow, Obv.: The knight standing in front of him with a pennant and a shield in his hands, three dots on the left, Rev.: Two princes sitting at the table hold a chalice together, Frynas P.8.2, Gum.H. 93, Kopicki 56 (R1), Silver 16 mm, weight 0,52 g., Condition AU 58, Beautiful toned, rare in this grade
Poland, Leszek Bialy 1202-1227 AD, or successors. Brakteat, Krakow mint - walking lion under the arcade, Garbaczewski 184, Haczewska-Paszkiewicz 10, Silver 15 mm, weight 0,12 g., Condition UNC, a beautiful shiny mint specimen
Poland, Leszek Bialy 1202-1227 AD, or successors. Brakteat, Krakow mint - four deer under the cross arches, Garbaczewski 185, Haczewska-Paszkiewicz 2, Silver 15 mm, weight 0,10 g., Condition UNC, a beautiful shiny mint specimen The brakteat, which in the interpretation of B. Haczewska is a representation of a Romanesque vault, which in this case may signify a baptistery due to the images of deer appearing under the arches (baptismal / rebirth symbolism).
Bohemia / Poland. Wenceslaus II 1278-(1300–1305). AR Prague Groschen no date, Kutná Hora (Kuttenberg) mint, Frynas B.25.16, Kopicki 10013, Doneb.807, Smolik 2, Silver 29 mm, weight 3,86 g., Condition aUNC, mint state specimen!!!, sharp relief details, mint shine over the entire surface, dark tarnish - slight corrosion by the edge, nevertheless exceptionally beautiful, extremely rare in such a beautiful state of preservation
Bohemia / Poland. Wenceslaus II 1278-(1300–1305). AR Prague Groschen no date, Kutná Hora (Kuttenberg) mint, Frynas B.25.16, Kopicki 10013, Doneb. 807, Smolik 2, Silver 28 mm, weight 3,78 g., Condition aUNC, mint state specimen!!!, sharp relief details, mint shine over the entire surface, dark tarnish - slight corrosion by the edge, nevertheless exceptionally beautiful, extremely rare in such a beautiful state of preservation
Poland. Ladislaus Jagiello (Władysław Jagiełło) 1386–1434. Half Groschen (Polgrosz) ND (ca. 1396-1398), Cracow mint, uderr the crown N, Frynas P.16.1.2, Pawlikowski II.7.1 (BR), Kopicki 361, Silver ca. 21-23 mm, weight ca. 1,45 g., Condition NGC MS 63, typical careless strike, high relief detail, mint gloss background, very nicely preserved, rare in this state of preservation